STUDY: Greek cuisine and plenty of sex help to ensure a long and healthy life

JOURNAL: International Cancer Congress

AUTHORS: Walter Willett

ABSTRACT: Greek cuisine and plenty of sex help to ensure a long and healthy life, and to keep cancer and heart disease at bay.

COMMENTARY: It looks like the Greek diet in many ways is the optimum diet.A Greek diet -- with plenty of fruit and vegetables all year round and olive oil instead of butter and lard -- was the best way to keep a range of cancers at bay, while the sturdy diet of northern Europe was like a ticking bomb.

The traditional northern European diet comes pretty close to a worst-case diet, and we have imported that into the United States. That means large amounts of red meat and dairy fat and low amounts of fruit and vegetables.

Remember sex -- safe sex is a positive physical exercise.

BEWARE OF BEING OVERWEIGHT as the cancer risk of being overweight was almost as bad as smoking, especially for cancer of the colon and kidney cancer as well as for post-menopausal breast cancer.

Additionally even the slightest hint of a beer-belly was a cause for concern. Big is dangerous.

Even the average belly adds to the risk and the fatter you are the higher the risk. Most people should aim to keep the weight they had in their early twenties. But nature made weight control an uphill struggle as humans gain weight as they grow older even if they eat the same amount of food.

The way to beat the system is to gradually increase physical exercise as you get older. Studies showed that women in Sweden and Japan were the best weight-watchers around.

It is humanly possible.

This entry was posted on September 18th, 2003 at 07:51:00 am and is filed under Prior Clinic Blog.